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All in all. Its a nice hotel. Although I was expecting a bigger room and tub, it was still a nice place. Only issue I had was I was in need of having some fine leftovers. Had to request a microwave. But, the outlet they used on the side of the cabinet kept knocking out the power. Nonetheless, a wonderful staff.

hcaines from Fort Lauderdale, FL

Located in the central business district, this luxury hotel is within 5 blocks of the Georgia Aquarium, the World of …More

First, let me say that the service was excellent. But, I do have a couple of issues. I don't like the fact that I can't take a luggage cart to my room to get my own luggage. I do not like the low ceiling in the parking garage. I do not like the fact that there is no microwave or refrigerator in the room. When I ordered pizza 1 day I was unable to heat it up the next day because of the lack of a microwave. I did ask a couple of staff members but they were unable to help me. Also, I did not like the 21 dollar fee per day to park in the parking garage.
To whom it may concern, if I have a couple of issues and another guest have a couple of issues shouldn't all of the issues be resolved by now. I'm jus saying. Or, is it that some of the reviews or not taken that seriously. Shouldn't negative feedback bring on a positive change.

The staff were very friendly and attentive. The hotel staff seemed to be a very cohesive family. My room was quiet. The hotel was was within walking distance to the convention center. Enjoyed my stay and would stay here again.

PeteyPete from The Dalles, OR

The Ellis Hotel on Peachtree is in downtown Atlanta, within 5 blocks of the Georgia Aquarium and the CNN Center.More

Although we stayed for only one night, our room was very nice, and service was satisfactory. Check in on Sunday night could have been a little faster, but both people were busy trying to do check in and handle the bar. Probably could have used a third employee.

Maven from Iowa

Hyatt Place Atlanta Airport-North is less than 10 minutes from the terminals, with a free shuttle service direct to the …More

The location was great being within walking distance to bars and restaurants. They also have their own bar, which was a great place to start the evening, and have a drink. The staff was friendly and helpful, and the room was great. What a terrific view. It was a little pricey as compared to some. I was not disappointed, as I knew the price going into it. They were quite flexible with my check-in time, letting me check in early. Also, they have late check-out which suited my needs just fine. Overall, a great stay, and enjoyed the decor immensely.

Spent the weekend in late January just to give my family a break. Unfortunately there was something big going on downtown and one of the bands stayed there so the lobby got a little full/noisy at times. Had to go down to the lobby to use the microwave (not convenient for parents). As an aviation enthusiast I did not mind the noise from the runway but you would need to be a sound sleeper. Would definitely stay again to enjoy the property more.

From the valet to the reception, the host and the room. It was the perfect start to our 22nd anniversary celebration.
Thanks to Lydia and Cyrus, they made that night special and memorable. I will recomment all of my friends to stay here when they visit Atlanta.

Housemanager1 from Atlanta, GA

This stylish hotel is within walking distance of world-class shopping at Lenox Square Mall and Phipps Plaza, numerous upscale …More

Atlanta, Georgia Hotel Guide

A vacation can be defined by what you do and where you stay. There are tons of hotels in Atlanta, Georgia, each offering something unique for travelers. Different neighborhoods have different vibes, so you can find the perfect place for your travel style.

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Midtown is hip and urban, with a long list of great local bars and restaurants, but not many shopping options if you like the convenience of having unique stores nearby your accommodation. The neighborhood is home to many fun boutique hotels that will give your trip some flair.

Buckhead is home to the two largest malls, packed full of chain stores and well-known hotel names. This area will make you feel at home, as you probably have similar brands where you live. It’s also where you can dine in style and enjoy a more luxurious break.

If you’re hoping for a more laid-back hotel experience, and don’t mind renting a car on your visit to Atlanta, the Marietta neighborhood on the edge of the city has all the hotels you know, plus a few boutique hotels, at wallet-friendly prices. You’ll be near the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area, Six Flags White Water and the City Club Marietta golf course. Perfect for the outdoor adventurer.

Stay in the heart of it all in Downtown where you can see all of Atlanta’s sights and attractions. Anything from economical to 5-star hotels can be booked to make your trip convenient and accommodating to your budget.

Hotels in Atlanta

The capital and most populous city in Georgia, Atlanta has been dubbed the "capital of the new South." Historic sites galore, a vibrant arts district, abundant green spaces, and Southern charm combined with cosmopolitan sophistication are just some of what Atlanta has to offer. Whether you're cheering on the Braves at Turner Field, touring the CNN headquarters, or soaking up the city's culture, you can make the most out of your trip when you save money by using Travelocity. Travelocity can help you find the best deals on hotels in Atlanta, GA, including hotels near Atlanta airport. Hotels can be filtered by rating, guest reviews, amenities, or price.

History

Atlanta is a city rich in history and is notably the birthplace of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Civil War buffs as well as people interested in the American civil rights movement can find museums, monuments, and historic sites devoted to these two eras. The Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site consists of several buildings surrounding the civil rights leader's childhood home. The Center for Civil and Human Rights is a museum dedicated to the civil rights movement and human rights movements worldwide and houses collections of Martin Luther King Jr.'s writing. A visit to the Atlanta History Center is a must for history buffs. This 33-acre site consists of six permanent exhibits, historic houses and gardens, and one of the largest collections of Civil War artifacts. The Battle of Atlanta depicted in the world's largest oil painting can be found at the Atlanta Cyclorama & Civil War Museum.

Animal Attractions

The Georgia Aquarium is arguably Atlanta's most popular tourist attraction. This aquarium is among the largest in the world and is home to more than 100,000 sea creatures. It is also the only institution outside of Asia that houses whale sharks. Other notable specimens at the Georgia Aquarium include beluga whales, bottlenose dolphins, and manta rays. Another popular attraction for kids and adults alike is Zoo Atlanta. This zoological park is home to more than 1,500 animals and has the largest collection of orangutans in the U.S. The zoo is also known for being one of only four in the United States to house giant pandas.

Outdoor Recreation

Atlanta boasts an abundance of parks and green spaces. Piedmont Park is a 189-acre park offering walking and jogging trails, a swimming pool, and basketball, tennis, and bocce courts. The park is home to many of the city's annual events, including the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Music Midtown, and the Atlanta Arts Festival. The Atlanta Botanical Garden, located adjacent to Piedmont Park, is a series of smaller, themed gardens spanning 30 acres. The garden is home to the renowned Fuqua Orchid Center, a unique collection of high-elevation orchids.

Centennial Olympic Park is a 21-acre park completed around the time of the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. The park sees millions of visitors each year and is home to several events, including the Wednesday WindDown concert series. Its most distinguishing feature is the Fountain of Rings, an enormous fountain featuring the Olympic rings. Of course, no trip to Atlanta is complete without seeing a baseball or football game. Fans of the Falcons and the Braves can cheer on their team at the Georgia Dome and Turner Field, respectively.

Arts

Atlanta's Midtown is also the home of the city's arts district, where you can find museums such as the Atlanta Contemporary Art Center and the Museum of Design Atlanta. The High Museum of Art, also located in Midtown Atlanta, is the leading art museum in the Southeastern United States and houses more than 14,000 works in its permanent collection. Midtown Atlanta is also home to a number of performing arts centers like the historic Fox Theatre, Alliance Theatre, and even the Center for Puppetry Arts. Atlanta is also one of the few U.S. cities with professional companies in all of the major performing arts disciplines, including the Atlanta Opera, Atlanta Ballet, and Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Annual Events

There are several important events taking place in Atlanta each year. One of the most popular events is the Atlanta Dogwood Festival, an arts and crafts festival that takes place each April when the dogwoods are in bloom. Also held in the spring is the Atlanta Film Festival, which shows a diverse range of independent films from around the world. Downtown Atlanta hotels experience a spike in guests during the summer for the annual Peachtree Road Race. This race takes place every July Fourth and is the largest 10K race in the world, with an estimated 60,000 participants each year. Music Midtown, held in September, is a large, two-day music festival featuring bands representing a wide range of genres. Another highly anticipated event that brings massive crowds is Dragon Con. Each year, more than 50,000 people come to Atlanta to participate in this multi-genre convention. If you're planning on visiting when this convention is taking place, be sure to make your reservations well in advance.

Shopping and Dining

In the affluent Buckhead neighborhood, you can find dozens of upscale shops, boutiques, and restaurants, as well as the Lenox Square and Phipps Plaza megamalls. Atlanta boasts a diverse culinary landscape, with styles ranging from traditional Southern fare to European and Mediterranean. Several high-end, chef-driven establishments have opened in Atlanta, and there is also a diverse ethnic restaurant scene in the Buford Highway area that reflects a growing international population. With such a wide array of dining choices, there is truly something to satisfy any palate. Ecco, 4th & Swift, Bocado, Bistro Niko, Rathbun's, and Canoe are some of the area's most popular dining spots.

When to Visit

Atlanta has a humid subtropical climate with hot, humid summers. Average high temperatures in the summer reach the upper 80s. However, despite the scorching heat, summer is considered peak season in Atlanta. Hotels fill up fast, so be sure to make your reservation well in advance if you plan on visiting anywhere from late May until August. Optimal weather conditions are during the spring and fall months, and hotels in Atlanta, GA, are not as crowded during this time.

Visiting Atlanta

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